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Grubs!
I'm told it's time to put down some kind of grub poison. I've got
Japanese beetles all over my garden so I know they're lurking. Unfortunately, the usually helpful expert at my locally-owned garden center was away, so I could not get help in figuring out which of the many products to use. I read up on milky spore, and it does not look like a solution because my neighbors aren't using it so I'll just get their grubs. I have a big yard--about 10,000 sq feet, so all this stuff is expensive. The lawn is a bit over a year old and has a lot of quack grass mixed in with a fescue/rye grass/bluegrass mix, and fairly thick turf. I've been mowing high and often. I'm in the cold part of zone 5 in W. Mass. What would be the best product to use? One time 24 hour Dylox? The long-term solution from the same company whose name escapes me? Grubex? Something else? And is it indeed the time to apply? Thanks for any light you can shed on this. |
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